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    Where to buy boots in Salt Lake?

    Could have sworn this has been covered, but the trusty search is letting me down.

    Anyway I wanted to hear opinions of shops in the Salt Lake area. My current boots are missing rivets, have cracked buckles, but serve as nice petri dishes. So I'm thinking of getting a second pair.

    Any recommendations on where to get fitted for boots? Any places to watchout for? Totally shitty experiences?

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    Sport Loft. 4678 S Highland Dr HOLLADAY, UT 84117 Phone: (801) 272-3701
    widely regarded as the best hereabouts. they know their stufff & I have had great experiences with them
    truth lives in Chicago & I think he gets his boots fitted here


    or go to
    http://www.dalebootusa.com/

    they custom fit every boot.
    ugly as hell but people who have em rave about them

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    Woodsy is very smart - Sport Loft is the correct answer.

    You might also try Steve Bagley at Christy's(?) - second level, Snowbird Plaza.
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    Thumbs up

    earl at the sports loft. he's the best in town. nuff said.

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    Daleboot all the way. Never-ending customer service. They are the best ever!!!
    They have money back gaurantee, so you know it's the deal.


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    Daleboot all the way. Never-ending customer service. They are the best ever!!!
    They have money back gaurantee, so you know it's the deal.


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    Add my vote for The Sport Loft. Earl is very patient. Even with problem feet like mine.

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    I'll say the same thing about Earl at Sports Loft; he fixed a pesky problem with my boots last year for about half of the money even he estimated...

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    What brands does Sport Loft carry? Any idea?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13
    What brands does Sport Loft carry? Any idea?
    Last year I remember Salomon, Atomic, Lange, and maybe one other. They don't have a huge selection but they do have the best boots from each company. Earl knows his shit and has skied in every boot and knows the fit and performance nuances of each. He gets another vote from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UTdave
    Last year I remember Salomon, Atomic, Lange, and maybe one other. They don't have a huge selection but they do have the best boots from each company. Earl knows his shit and has skied in every boot and knows the fit and performance nuances of each. He gets another vote from me.
    He fitted me in a pair of Technica's. It was 4 years ago, but I'd assume he still carries them. And for those of you that are wondering, those boots are retired and I sadly had to go elsewhere to get replacement boots - It's challenging to shop for boots in SLC when you live on the EC.

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    Bump cuz I was right the first time.

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    While Earl is the mang and Sport Loft is the best in SLC for boots, my feet don't go anywhere but Surefoot at The Canyons in Park City. Ted knows his stuff and it's a cool place to hang while you wait for the BC posse to show. Steve at the PC store is equally the mang, plus they are open for biz right now.

    Here's an interview/article I did with Ted last season: Surefoot Interview
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    i haven't check hours at the loft, but i got mine fitted sometime in october last year.

    edit: i have about 40 skin days, 30 bootpack and many inbounds. these boots are nowhere near skied out yet. (x-wave 10.0)
    Last edited by AltaPowderDaze; 09-24-2004 at 05:56 PM.

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    I'll second that for Surefoot at PCMR or at The Canyons.
    I wouldn't let anyone touch my boots except for Ted at The Canyons surefoot.

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    I've heard Surefoot prices are $800 and up. How the hell can you justify bootfitting as expensive as that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13
    I've heard Surefoot prices are $800 and up. How the hell can you justify bootfitting as expensive as that?
    Do you like pain in your feet while you are skiing, hiking, skiing, hiking? I've always had serious boot problems before I went to surefoot.....and that's after getting them "properly fitted" at some people in the PNW that supposedly rule at it. I like my boots now, even after 2-week stretches of non-stop skiing.

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    Actually, what I'm saying is why pay $800 for custom footbeds and liners with Surefoot when you can get the same deal elsewhere (including a fit guarantee) for less?

    I have custom footbeds that still gave me pain in my right foot all season long, and it wasn't for lack of effort by the folks in the shop.

    The Surefoot web site also doesn't give prices. Bad marketing, IMO.
    Last edited by 13; 10-08-2004 at 06:45 AM.
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    Earl and Jeremy at the Sports Loft are true pros. They sure aren't cheap, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midget
    I wouldn't let anyone touch my boobs except for Ted at The Canyons surefoot.

    Dude thats just wierd......

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    for those of you just looking to get a set of alpines, the bird actually has some good boots at the swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanky
    It's challenging to shop for boots in SLC when you live on the EC.
    go see bennie at innerbootworks in stowe. and all should be well.

    or, if you like the sure foot idea, there is a shop at killington,
    (and elsewhere, check their website.)

    i went to innerbootworks until i had to buy proform from a local shop at college for money reasons. but....as luck would have it...i ran back to vt to ski one weekend when it dumped that spring and i met a guy that worked at the surefoot at killington....went in at the end of the summer and he gave me proform on footbeds and liners. i thought those liners would be my undooing at first, but now that i have broken them in i cant imagine life without them. also, i did need to get the footbeds altered a bit, but one good point for surefoot is that you can take them to any surefoot in the country and they will fix their work for free. i had to do that with mine when i got out to SLC last winter.

    my problem now is needing new heel pieces for my boots. mt hood was unkind, to say the least, of the heel piece carnage my boots suffered this summer.

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